Ideally, I'm also sending a message that everything passes, even hope, and sometimes you have to be patient while you wait for it to come back around again.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes we wait for thunderclaps, drumrolls, and clarion calls to alert us to what's important when, actually, it's most often the subtle and persistent signals around us that make the most difference.
Some days I totally appreciate everything that's happening to me, and some days I feel everyone's waiting for me to mess up.
I have great luck. I'm used to people dying and going away. Not used to it exactly - but I expect it. Like, whenever people go off on a trip, I save their phone messages because I think they might die.
If I have any message for others, it is to go for help early and not to be a resistant patient.
I never try to give a message in my books. It's about living with characters long enough to hear their voices and let them tell me the story. Sometimes I would love to have a happy ending, and it doesn't happen because the character or the story leads me in another direction.
I am extraordinarily patient, provided I get my own way in the end.
Sometimes I'm very impatient. I also feel the need to please everyone, which is unnecessary and impossible.
I'm here to spread a message of hope. Follow your heart. Don't follow what you've been told you're supposed to do.
I've never had a message for anyone in my entire life. Except maybe to give out my room number.
I'm not sure I'm trying to communicate a message. I'm just trying to be part of the movement away from the unacceptable present.